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Instructional Video3:58
Flipping Physics

Review of Momentum, Impact Force, and Impulse

12th - Higher Ed
An important review highlighting differences between the equations for Conservation of Momentum, Impact Force and Impulse.
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Instructional Video0:53
Visual Learning Systems

Motion: Calculating Momentum

9th - 12th
Students will explore the principles of motion, the basic concepts of speed and velocity and how speed and acceleration are calculated. Numerous examples of common occurrences illustrate the principles of motion. Other terminology...
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Instructional Video2:15
DoodleScience

Conservation of Momentum | A-Level Physics | Doodle Science

12th - Higher Ed
A Level Physics Doodle Science teaches you high school and College physics in a less boring way in almost no time! Follow me: https://twitter.com/DoodleSci You can support me at: https://patreon.com/doodlescience Script: The idea of...
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Instructional Video1:59
Challenger Center

Richard Garriott Space Video Blog: Conservation of Momentum

6th - 11th
The total amount of momentum in a closed system is constant. Some examples of closed systems include: marbles colliding or two bumper cars bouncing off each other. Momentum is the mass of an object multiplied by its speed. If two cars...
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Instructional Video6:35
Atomi

A Level Physics: Conservation of Momentum

9th - 11th
In this video we'll look at the conservation of momentum and apply it to one dimensional calculations.
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Instructional Video5:37
Bozeman Science

Conservation of Angular Momentum

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains that the angular momentum of a system will be conserved as long as there is no net external torque. Both point objects and extended objects are covered along with several examples.
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Instructional Video7:28
Bozeman Science

Angular Momentum

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains rotating object have angular momentum. The angular momentum of a point object is the product of the distant from the center of rotation and the linear momentum. The angular momentum of an extended...
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Instructional Video5:07
Flipping Physics

2D Conservation of Momentum using Air Hockey Discs and Unit Vectors

12th - Higher Ed
A 28.8 g yellow air hockey disc elastically strikes a 26.9 g stationary red air hockey disc. If the velocity of the yellow disc before the collision is 33.6 i cm/s and after the collision it is [4.79 i - 9.57 j] cm/s, what is the...
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Instructional Video1:35
DoodleScience

Momentum _ GCSE Physics

12th - Higher Ed
Every moving object has momentum. This is the tendency of the object to keep moving in the same direction unless acted upon by an external force. You'll have a hard time trying to change the direction of movement of an object with a lot...
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Instructional Video0:59
Visual Learning Systems

Motion: Momentum

9th - 12th
Students will explore the principles of motion, the basic concepts of speed and velocity and how speed and acceleration are calculated. Numerous examples of common occurrences illustrate the principles of motion. Other terminology...
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Instructional Video9:51
Flipping Physics

Are Linear and Angular Momentum Conserved during this Collision?

12th - Higher Ed
When a point particle collides with a rigid object with shape which is allowed to rotate on a stationary axis, is linear momentum of the system conserved? Is angular momentum of the system conserved? These questions are answered using...
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Instructional Video4:43
Flipping Physics

Are Linear and Angular Momentum Conserved for a Satellite?

12th - Higher Ed
When a satellite is moving along an elliptical orbit, are linear momentum and angular momentum of the satellite conserved?
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Instructional Video9:21
Flipping Physics

Conservation of Angular Momentum Introduction and Demonstrations

12th - Higher Ed
Several demonstrations of #AngularMomentumConservation are shown using a rotating stool. The equations is also derived using Newton’s Second Law. Conservation of the direction of angular momentum is also demonstrated.
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Instructional Video8:53
Virtually Passed

Impulse and Momentum for a System of Particles Proof

Higher Ed
Derivation for the impulse and momentum formula for a system of particles. Notice that if the sum of external forces = 0 then momentum in the system is conserved!
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Instructional Video5:55
Flipping Physics

AP Physics 1: Linear Momentum and Impulse Review

12th - Higher Ed
Review of the topics of Linear Momentum and Impulse covered in the AP Physics 1 curriculum.
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Instructional Video6:12
TMW Media

Momentum And Impulse: Momentum

K - 5th
What is the equation for momentum? Why is this equation useful? Momentum And Impulse, Part 1
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Instructional Video4:43
Professor Dave Explains

Impulse and Momentum

12th - Higher Ed
As much as we commonly misuse scientific words in common language, we do have a reasonable grasp of the word momentum. But that's no reason to gloss over this concept, we have to know all the definitions and equations there are! Check...
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Instructional Video4:20
Flipping Physics

Review of Mechanical Energy and Momentum Equations and When To Use Them!

12th - Higher Ed
By the time students learn about all the equations for mechanical energy, momentum, impulse and impact force, they often start to confuse the equations with one another. This is a straightforward, simple look at all of those equations...
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Instructional Video1:47
Flipping Physics

#13 Mechanics Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam

12th - Higher Ed
This problem is about finding the speed during an inelastic collision using conservation of momentum.
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Instructional Video1:51
DoodleScience

Momentum | GCSE Physics | Doodle Science

12th - Higher Ed
Follow me!: https://twitter.com/DoodleSci Doodle Science teaches you high school physics in a less boring way in almost no time! Script: Every moving object has momentum. This is the tendency of the object to keep moving in the same...
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Instructional Video5:45
Curated Video

Momentum | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Momentum | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool In this video we will look at how to calculate momentum, use the idea of momentum to describe the movement of objects and use the law of the conservation of momentum to describe momentum...
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Instructional Video13:28
Flipping Physics

2D Conservation of Momentum Example using Air Hockey Discs

12th - Higher Ed
A 28.8 g yellow air hockey disc elastically strikes a 26.9 g stationary red air hockey disc. If the velocity of the yellow disc before the collision is 33.6 cm/s in the x direction and after the collision it is 10.7 cm/s at an angle...
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Instructional Video2:56
MinutePhysics

Most Collisions Are Secretly in One Dimension

12th - Higher Ed
This video is about elastic and inelastic collisions in 1D, 2D and 3D - and how the collision of conservation of energy with conservation of momentum, plus a secret direction, results in a completely predetermined behavior for most...
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Instructional Video6:10
Bozeman Science

Elastic and Inelastic Collisions

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen compares and contrasts elastic and inelastic collisions. In all collisions the linear momentum will be conserved. In an elastic collision the kinetic energy of the objects will also be maintained. Several...

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